When you have a learning experience, at some point you will be complete with it. That is when the detachment occurs. Once the learning is complete, the factors that were used to create it are no longer needed. And so release or detachment is desirable and necessary.

The scar left by detachment is a reminder of the experience and the resulting knowledge and wisdom gained as you progressed through the experience. Each scar represents the beauty of the wisdom you received as a result of going through the pain of learning.

You will always carry your learning scars within you. They beautify you and make you unique among all others. Each person has their own beauty that was created by their scars from learning experiences. Without them, you would be nondescript, indistinguishable from the rest, morphogenic and homogenized humans.

Those who seek the beauty of their scars will stand out, while shining their light on others. Radiating it outwards, they attract to themselves those who wish to have that inner beauty as well.

Let the beauty of your scars shine with those who come to you, because that is the purpose of scars. Keeping your inner beauty, your wisdom scars, to yourself does no one any good. The purpose of having experiences is to learn from them and then share that knowledge and wisdom with others.

Consider all the experiences you have had and look especially at those who helped you have each of your experiences as they were sharing with you the beauty of their scars to help you create your own beautiful scars. Be grateful for your help, as those you help will be grateful for your help in teaching them how to create their own beautiful scars.

And so it goes, each sharing the beauty of their scars with the others, each becoming more and more beautiful as they gather their learning experiences and create their own scars of wisdom.

Muse on your scars. Take them one at a time and explore them until you find the beauty within. Then, when opportunities present themselves, and they will, share the beauty of your scars with others who can benefit from your story of your learning experience and how you acquired those beautiful scars.

You all need more scars and the appreciation of the beauty of each of them.

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